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Dubai mall tests ability to weather crisis

By Simeon Kerr in Dubai and Andrew England in Abu Dhabi

Published: November 3 2008 18:41 | Last updated: November 3 2008 18:41

The activity of trawling round an overly air-conditioned shopping centre perhaps defines the Dubai experience. It is a popular pastime that unites the emirate’s mishmash of cultures.

The launch of the region’s largest retail centre, Dubai Mall, comes at a pivotal moment as the United Arab Emirates braces itself for a global slowdown that threatens to deflate the regional business activity and feelgood consumerism of the Gulf’s seven-year boom.

Shopping superlatives: the need to lure customers means shopping centres are growing increasingly competitive

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